Solid State Phenomena

ISSN: 1662-9779

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Edited by: J. Przyluski
Online since: January 1991
Description: High molecular chemical compounds show many interesting physico-chemical properties. Electronically and ionically conducting polymers seem to be the most interesting materials, both from a theoretical point of view and with regard to possible applications.
Edited by: Ch. Kleint, R. Meclewski and S. Surma
Online since: January 1991
Description: Solid State Phenomena Vol. 12
Edited by: J. du Plessis
Online since: January 1990
Description: The book presents the fundamental aspects of surface segregation theory. The material is presented in a self-contained manner and mathematical procedures are worked through in some cases in order to provide the reader with the necessary opportunity to realize the restrictions under which the expressions are valid.
Edited by: J.C. Bourgoin
Online since: January 1990
Description: The DX center is a defect present in Gallium Arsenide and related alloys when these materials are doped with n-type impurities.
Edited by: G.S. Upadhyaya
Online since: January 1990
Description: Solid State Phenomena Vols. 8-9
Edited by: M. Kittler
Online since: January 1989
Description: Solid State Phenomena Vols. 6-7
Edited by: K.H. Kuo
Online since: January 1989
Description: Solid State Phenomena Vol. 5
Edited by: G. Martin and L.P. Kubin
Online since: January 1988
Description: Solid State Phnenomena Vols. 3-4
Edited by: D. Stievenard and J.C. Bourgoin
Online since: January 1988
Description: The volume presents approximately 30 invited contributions.

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